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A Bronze Age Flint Industry from a Barrow Site in Micheldever Wood, Hampshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2014

J. M. Ross
Affiliation:
M3 Archaeological Rescue Committee, Beaconsfield House, Andover Road, Winchester, Hants. SO22 6AT

Abstract

The excavation of a multi-tumped oval barrow led to the discovery of a post-barrow flint industry, which utilized flint nodules incorporated in the mounds, thus damaging the original profile of the monument. 16,030 pieces of worked flint were recovered, 10,539 from the industrial levels. The material was analyzed by computer making use of programmes already developed for daily use by the M3 Archaeological Rescue Committee.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1978

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